
A new deal
West Ham United have handed a new deal to Mark Noble.
The east London club have secured the future of Noble until 2021, and will want to play a role in taking the club to the next level.
West Ham paid tribute to Noble on their Instagram page, and spoke about how pleased they were that ‘Mr West Ham’ was staying.
It will see Noble end his Premier League career with the club, and there were mixed feelings about that on social media.
I, for one, have full confidence that Mark Noble will be performing at a Premier League level when he’s 34.
— Huw Davies (@thehuwdavies) December 12, 2018
Mark Noble will have been at West Ham for 17 years by the time his new contract expires in 2021. Already has 446 appearances to his name and plenty more to come. Re-established himself in Manuel Pellegrini’s midfield despite having no guarantees over playing time.
— Sam Inkersole (@Sam_InkersoleTM) December 12, 2018
I think mark noble is an over priced mascot and if he was Spanish Italian Colombian or Turkish and playing the inconsistent football that he has this season he’d be long gone. Lucky for him he’s a working class boy from Canning Town
— liniloo (@liniloolah) December 12, 2018

LONDON, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 01: Manuel Pellegrini, Manager of West Ham United looks on prior to the Premier League match between West Ham United and Wolverhampton Wanderers at London Stadium on September 1, 2018 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Stephen Pond/Getty Images)
Ambition of Pellegrini
Pellegrini is of course a Premier League winner.
He’s joined the Hammers to take them forward and improve them as a side.
It may have been a sticky start, but they are improving.
Coming up to the transfer window, they will want to add to the squad and inject some quality where they need it most.
It seems they could be linked with Yaya Toure, who is on his way back to the Premier League.
He’s set to go back to London and is being offered to West Ham and Crystal Palace.
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